Demonica ([info]paperdream) wrote,

Brain brain brain

Whenever I throw things away, i regret it.

I chucked a puzzle book the other day. And today I want a blank crossword to use for something.

Never mind.

I'm getting addicted to logic puzzles again.

I've always liked those ones where you have to figure out which of Tina, Shelley, Joan and Mary went to each of the Bank, Post Office, Park and School, on Monday, Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday, with her cousin, brother, husband or friend, using a grid... but now I'm loving Sudoku, Tsunami, and all kinds of others.

Like here: http://www.puzzle.jp/en/ (where Tsunami are called Edel, and Slither Link are coolass)

So. It's good to keep your brain active, stop you turning into a moron... but I could do with doing something like crosswords too, to keep my neurons on close terms with each other.

But I'm going to What The Hack! in the Netherlands in a couple of weeks. That should get my brain going, right?

On a similar topic, whilst sorting through some stuff the other day, I found a couple of colourful mind maps I made ages ago. One was my thoughts on the whole Dylan thing (this was well over a year ago), and one was my cunning plan to sort my room out. Made interesting reading, but I think I chucked them (whilst making a mental note to do some more colourful mind maps on a different topic).

I like mind maps.

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[info]jakelithethighs

July 15 2005, 07:58:41 UTC 6 years ago

I find it amusing on training courses when all my middle-aged colleagues get all excited about discovering mind-maps, and then get woefully disheartened when they learn I was doing "spider diagrams" when I was 8 in primary school...

[info]paperdream

July 17 2005, 20:07:18 UTC 6 years ago

I always get laughed at on those kinds of courses, because I am incapable of just writing a list. The closest I get to a bog-standard list is at least colour-coded and has at least one picture in there for good measure. Usually of a rollercoaster for some reason.

Once I was asked to write a dictionary definition of something. I drew a venn diagram instead, because it said the same thing much snappier.

[info]privatebukowski

July 15 2005, 08:56:41 UTC 6 years ago

I always liked the ones that went things like "Mark is 2 inches taller than Steven, who is 3 inches shorter than Chris. Who is the shortest?"

Or the ones they had at the end of It's A Mystery, where the answer was always something like "neither, they're both electric."

Anonymous

May 1 2006, 11:39:59 UTC 6 years ago

Slither Link Online

check out this website for playing slither link onlne:
Slither Link Online (http://www.puzzle-loop.com) ;)
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